It's super easy to replace the oem damper. If you can change your oil you can swap the damper.

Most of the oem electronic ones suck as they are mass produced and cheap. They just don't always keep your front end smooth and at times won't stop headshake. However, with good suspension set up you may never have an issue.

The Ohlins unit is bulletproof though. We haven't had anyone with a quality issue at all. There is reason most every pro goes with Ohlins If you ride in hard enough conditions or push hard enough to warrant the use of a damper then you'll notice the difference between the oem one and the Ohlins.

However, most importantly is making sure your suspension is set up. A damper shouldn't be used to mask another issue your bike is having (if you have front end issues).

You're missing the second part (and cheap). Also the high end aftermarket ones are not mass produced to even 1/500th of bike sales. Their oem models on the kawi's are lower quality and mass produced and cheap though. Their high end aftermarket ones are done in much smaller quantities, tolerances are better, better dampening, etc. Night and day difference with the ohlins oem stuff and their aftermarket stuff. The damper he's looking at on our website is their aftermarket/high end version though.

You're missing the second part (and cheap). Also the high end aftermarket ones are not mass produced to even 1/500th of bike sales. Their oem models on the kawi's are lower quality and mass produced and cheap though. Their high end aftermarket ones are done in much smaller quantities, tolerances are better, better dampening, etc. Night and day difference with the ohlins oem stuff and their aftermarket stuff. The damper he's looking at on our website is their aftermarket/high end version though.

im not missing the point, look for instance if the ohlins damper has change for the lst 7-10 years at all??? it is the very same style and body... very minor adjustments if any so to say that they're "better" because they're being mass produced in smaller quantities isnt saying that the product should be better!

remember that not only do they have the same body & style for all bikes the only thing that changes is the mounting points but other than that, you couldnt tell the damper from my old 2009 aprilia rsv from any 2005 kawasaki 10zxr!!!

can you possibly tell the difference from a off the shelf ohlins damper and a "mass production" one???

Yes, the kawi guys can tell the difference between the oem ones and the aftermarket ones. Now you can send your oem one in and have it rebuilt and it would be very close to the aftermarket one and then it would be hard to tell as it would be very close to the aftermarket model. The oem ones though on average suck if they ever should be needed or you want to dial in the settings on it.

On the oem ones there is an open bleed hole for the oil to bypass through so even all the way closed oil can get through. This makes it super hard to dial in to where you want it as well. On the aftermarket ones when it's closed it's 100% closed. For the track the oem ones suck horribly and are not recommend by Ohlins even. You don't have true resistance with that open bleed hole. For the street it may be okay depending on how you ride, but there is a huge difference between the two in terms of performance. The outside looks of them doesn't matter or affect performance. It's the internal valving, bleed holes, and set up that make the damper.

Now granted, with proper set up rarely do you need a damper. I've only had headshake a few times out of the thousands of miles i've ridden. With proper set up they are rarely needed, but it's like a helmet...when you need it...you really need it. I've had and oem damper do very little to stop headshake before. I didn't get it super bad due to the damper, but it still shook the front end much worse then i've ever had with an aftermarket ohlins or scott's product In fact I've never had one issue when running the Ohlins or Scott's.

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Originally Posted by playero_loko

im not missing the point, look for instance if the ohlins damper has change for the lst 7-10 years at all??? it is the very same style and body... very minor adjustments if any so to say that they're "better" because they're being mass produced in smaller quantities isnt saying that the product should be better!

remember that not only do they have the same body & style for all bikes the only thing that changes is the mounting points but other than that, you couldnt tell the damper from my old 2009 aprilia rsv from any 2005 kawasaki 10zxr!!!

can you possibly tell the difference from a off the shelf ohlins damper and a "mass production" one???

thats what she said!!! sorry but you left that wide open!!! I guess I did.

should also change that helmet if the one on your sig is the one youre still earingif youre trying to go all black... fyi. I love that helmet and it gets the wife off my back because she wants me to ride around in a reflective vest. "But honey look at bright flashy helmet, everyone can spot me."

I have a zx6r and r1 and the guys at my bike shop tole me the ohlin oem are nothing
like the ohlins special order because of liability reasons, dont know why but a lot of people say that about the oems so i believe it. i tried adj the oem and nothing changed